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Teen can't stop snorting baby powder

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TLC's television series My Strange Addiction continues to shock and amaze viewers.
To date it has featured people obsessed with everything from teddy bears to hair dryers and season three features some of the most bizarre subjects yet.
Taking centre stage in the third season is 28-year-old Jaye from Houston, Texas who can't get enough baby powder.
She describes that friends were convinced that she had a secret drug habit when they visited her house and saw every surface coated with a thin layer of white dust.
Without her daily fix she states, 'I wouldn't be able to function.'

According to Jaye her addiction started when she accidentally spilled powder as a youngster and inhaled it by mistake.

And over the past sixteen years her addiction has spiralled out of control.

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